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National Geographic : 1936 Mar
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(C)National Geographic Society Finlay Photograph byB.Anthony Stewart EXAMINING A THISTLE SAGE WHERE NATURE'S MANY-HUED FLORAL PATTERN CARPETS AVALLEY NEAR BROWN Frostleaf (Glyptopleura setulosa) in the foreground, tidytips sprinkled about the center, and a purplecurly bloom combine with thethistle sage to form this floral piece. When a wild flower gets in the farmer's way, as does the bindweed, which resembles amorning-glory, itbecomes aweed !A weed has been defined as "a plant out of place."
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